How to Avoid Costly Mistakes When Selling Your Home

Are you thinking of selling your home? If so, it is likely that you are wondering how best to go about it. Perhaps you bought your home years ago, before all of the current real estate market, internet marketing, and you are wondering how to best give your home the online exposure it deserves.

You may also be wondering about what your home is worth? This is an important question, and we will get to that in a minute. The bottom line is that your home is a huge asset and you don't want to make mistakes. You want to get all that the market will offer, avoid pitfalls where possible and close the sale in a timely fashion. 

So where to start? Well, truth be told, the place to start is for us to have an honest conversation about where you are currently. Its easy. Simply call me and we can discuss what you want and need. There are MANY options in the market today. 

Can you sell your home quickly? Yes. But there might (or might not) be a cost.  Can you sell it even if you have not made some of the repairs that the home might need? Yes. But there might be a cost.  Are there ways to sell your home that minimize the disruption to your life from a lot of showings? Yes. 

When people meet with me, I genuinely am interested in them. What they want. What they need. What they expect. And what will make the process of selling their home a great experience.

Now about mistakes. There are a lot of potential pitfalls out there that can cause you to leave money on the table, make the deal become more stressful than it needs to be. The best way to avoid mistakes is experience, training and a clear understanding of the objective. 

When you work with me, I am backed up by years of experience, a large number of happy clients, and training as well as a support staff with our brokerage that is second to none. Together all of these combine to help you avoid issues that can and sometimes do arise.

So let's start with a conversation. Reach out to me and I will be glad to visit with you and get a clear understanding of your goals. It would be my pleasure to serve you.  

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